2014 membership drive - saddle up! magazine
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2014 MEMBERSHIP DRIVEHORSE ASSOCIATIONS, TRAIL RIDING CLUBS & MORE!
Eastern Michigan ArabianAssociation - Page 7
Buckskin Horse Assoc.of Michigan - Page 5
American HorsemenChallenge Assoc. - Page 2
Arabian Horse Associationof Michigan - Page 3
Blue Water PleasureHorse Assoc. - Page 4
Central MI Horseman’sAssociation - Page 6
Kensington Trail RidersAssociation - Page 13
Mason County Saddle Club - Page 14
Huron Valley EquestrianCommittee - Page 12
Foundation Quarter HorseRegistry of MI - Page 9
Fort Custer Horse FriendsAssociation - Page 8
Great Lks. Area Show SeriesEd. Dressage - Page 10
Great Lakes BuckskinAssociation - Page 11
Michigan Horse CouncilPage 17
Yankee Springs TrailRider’s Assoc. - Page 33
Western MI AppaloosaRegional - Page 30
West MI Arabian HorseAssociation - Page 31
Waterloo Horsemen’sAssociation - Page 29
Western MI Miniature Horse Club - Page 32
Michigan Trail Riders Association - Page 23
Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Assoc. - Page 24
MI State Pinto & Owners
Breeders - Page 22
Pontiac Lake Horseman’sAssociation - Page 25
Proud Lake Trail Rider’sAssociation - Page 26
Ranch Horse Associationof Michigan - Page 27
Sleepy Hollow Trail RidersAssociation - Page 28
Michigan Competitive Mtd. Orienteering - Page 15
Michigan Fox TrotterAssociation - Page 16
Michigan Quarter HorseAssociation - Page 21
Michigan Justin Morgan Horse Assoc. - Page 20
Michigan Horse DrawnVehicle Assoc. - Page 18
Michigan InterscholasticHorse Assoc. - Page 19
I want to be
part of the Western Michigan
Miniature Horse Club!
Equine Clubs and Associations are an
important part of a healthy equine community and
economy.
Show your support and become a member of one
or more today!
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Genesee County 4-H HorseLeaders Assoc. - Page 35
St. Clair County ArabianHorse Association - Page 34
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COMPETITION CAMARADERIE RESPECT INTEGRITY
Amateur/Novice: I have read the rules and regulations that govern the AHCA Amateur, and Novice status. I hereby affirm and agree to comply with the rules and regulations of the AHCA as written and contained in the AHCA office rule book, as it is updated by necessity. If for any reason I become ineligible to exhibit in above Approved Amateur or Novice classes, I understand it is my duty to voluntarily and immediately notify AHCA. I acknowledge that for violation of AHCA rules, I may be subject to disciplinary action and/or revocation of points and awards for my horse and myself.
Release of Information: I hereby give the American Horsemen Challenge Association permission to use my name and/or photographs and/or videos in publication of point standings, awards, or other club activities.
American Horsemen Challenge Association
www.AmericanHorsemenChallenge.com
www.AmericanHorsemenChallenge.com
P.O. Box 350, Swartz Creek, MI 48473 • 810.730.0682
Printed Name Signature Date(Parent or Guardian if under 18)
I understand that horseback riding will expose me to above normal risks. These risks include collisions, obstacles, variation in terrain and surface/subsurface conditions, and unexpected actions of a horse, such as kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting, or running away from danger by trotting, cantering or galloping. I also understand that I will be exposed to inherent risks of equine activity including but not limited to the unpredictability of an equine reaction to cattle, other animals, and sudden movement of people, sounds, and unfamiliar objects. I further understand that horses have a propensity to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in the activity of horseback riding. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the AHCA, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death, except if caused by their gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against AHCA, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if AHCA, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct of myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless for all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that the consideration for this release to be binding on me, my heirs and assigns that I am permitted to participate in AHCA activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I specifically affirm and agree that, this release constitutes a wavier of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the interruption and enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I am eighteen years of age or older, and I am signing this release on my own behalf and on the behalf of my minor children, our heirs, representatives and assigns.
WARNING: Under the Michigan Equine Liability act an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from the inherent risk of the equine activity.
2014 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Name Birth Date (Youth)
Address
City State Zip
Phone Email
MEMBERSHIP TYPE(please check one)
Charter MembershipLifetime MembershipRegular MembershipYouth MembershipBooster Membership
$650$500$50$25$25
Amateur Signature
Novice SignatureSignature Date
AHCA is a family friendly competition and a diverse skills challenge. It is an obstacle course event, perfect for all riders, all disciplines and every skill level.
CompetitionEnjoy the competition of your peers. Show your skills and see how you compare to others in your area. Also, have your points tracked nationally for qualification in the National Finals. Riders compete for recognition and prizes and most of all MONEY.
CamaraderieEveryone will have a great time hanging out with their friends and make new friends.
RespectRespect for riders…respect for horses…respect for everyone is a critical element of every AHCA event. We want to see horse and rider perform to their best and be encouraged all along the way. Negative behavior is not tolerated and everyone is expected to promote themselves, their peers and their sport.
IntegrityWe will always present our association and this sport with the highest integrity.
Our MissionThe mission of the AHCA is to promote horsemanship and sportsmanship at its highest level while providing an arena of camaraderie within a competitive obstacle course setting. Its purpose is to instill public awareness and respect for the horse while members strive to improve their horsemanship skills. All competitions will be conducted with the highest level of integrity.
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ARABIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
www.miarabhorse.com
2014 MEMBERSHIP FORMBasic includes membership in AHA and AHAM, but does not include competition card
(please print clearly)Name AHA # Youth Birth Date
Name AHA # Youth Birth Date
Address City State Zip
Phone ( ) Email
Please CHECK type of membershipAdult: Includes one membership in AHAM and AHA..............................
Youth: Under 18 includes membership in AHAM and AHA....................
3 Yr. Adult: Includes one membership in AHAM and AHA...................
Basic Dues $40.00with competition card $75.00
Basic Dues $25.00with competition card $50.00
Basic Dues $120.00with competition card $225.00
YOU MUST HAVE A COMPETITION CARD IF YOU PLAN ON SHOWING OR OWN A HORSE BEING SHOWN
Subscription to Modern Arabian Magazine 1 Year Subscription $10.003 Year Subscription $30.00
Credit Card Payments: Name on Card Signature
Visa MasterCard Card # Exp. Date 3 digit code
Please make checks payable to AHAMand mail your completed form to:
Michelle Kimbro3822 Warwick Dr., Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 852-4076 • [email protected]
There is a $100 NSF Charge for returned checks or credit cards that may be denied.
orSue Hall
1014 Bower St., Howell, MI 48843 (517) 548-1775 • [email protected]
The Arabian Horse Association of Michigan
The Arabian Horse Association of Michigan (AHAM), is one of four clubs in Michigan dedicated to the promotion and well-being of the Arabian horse. AHAM works in conjunction with the other clubs to help with this promotion. AHAM is affiliated with Region 13, which encompasses Michigan and Indiana. They are actively involved in promoting the regional show and always strive to bring new people to the Region and their regional show.
AHAM was established more than 60 years ago. This club was started to These “Amateur Extravaganza” classes are offered in all three benefit all of the Arabian horse enthusiasts in the Michigan area. performance divisions, Saddle Seat, Hunt Seat, and Western, and are
open to purebred and Half-Arabians. These are jackpot classes, and the AHAM prides themselves on being in-tune with the wants and needs of association adds a considerable amount of prize money to the pot. their members. They are extremely exhibitor friendly and are always
open to new ideas that will add benefit to their membership. AHAM keeps The AHAM club is open for anyone to join, and they do have members their members up-to-date on current happenings with the monthly e- from all over the country that affiliate themselves with AHAM. To join newsletter, and with daily and weekly updates on their website, AHAM, please log onto their website at www.miarabhorse.com and click www.miarabhorse.com, their Facebook page (Arabian Horse on the membership info icon. This will guide you to the appropriate forms Association of Michigan), or on their twitter account @AHAMMichigan. to complte. Or, you may email the Membership coordinator at
[email protected] holds two shows annually to help with the promotion and to give back to their membership. The first show is usually the first weekend in If you are interested in being more involved with AHAM, please go to their May and is called the Michigan All Arabian Horse Show. This horse show website at www.miarabhorse.com and email any of the board members has been in existence for 56 years and has always proven to be a listed. AHAM would be happy to give you more information on the next competitive, exhibitor friendly horse show. In recent years, the Michigan monthly board meeting or provide you with information on how to All Arabian Horse Show has added exciting classes aimed at volunteer at the next horse show or clinic.encouraging this healthy competition and giving back to the amateurs in Region 13.
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Blue Water Pleasure Horse AssociationBlue Water Pleasure Horse AssociationBlue Water Pleasure Horse AssociationBlue Water Pleasure Horse Association 2014 Show Dates (tentative)
www.bwpha.com
www.bwpha.com
Make checks payable to: BWPHAMail application to: Nancy Rich 1161 Berkshire Road Sandusky, MI 48471
Point Secretary Use Only:
• Scholarship!• Youth Teams!• Weekend High Points!
New For 2014 - All AroundChampion Exhibitor Saddle!
Membership Includes: membership card, Showbill and Rule Book, back numbers (1 set of 2 per person). Back numbers range 1-250 only. No other numbers may be purchased.
Family Memberships: husband, wife, unmarried children 18 years of age and younger living at home. Any person who has reached the age of 19 (as of January 1 of the current year) is no longer considered a youth and is required to have his/her own individual membership, and will no longer be covered under a family membership.
A $5 office fee added to each renewal membership purchased after May 1, 2014
Name
Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Email/Website
BWPHA #
Date Received
Amount Paid
Check #
Individual Membership $25 Family Membership $35New Renewal
Biography:
Blue Water Pleasure Horse Association was founded on January 23, 1976, by Dan and Mary Burgess. BWPHA offers a full
schedule of classes including English and Western Halter, Showmanship, Longe Line, Leadline, Western and English Walk Trot, In-Hand
Trail, Trail, and English and Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, and Equitation classes. Age groups range from pee wee, 12 & Under, 13-
18, 19-39, and 40 & Over. Entry fees are $6 per class, with blanket fees available. 2014 will see added emphasis on Youth exhibitors with
Youth Teams and activities. BWPHA offers a yearly $500 scholarship to youth exhibitors 16-18. The winner is announced at the year-end
Awards Banquet.
Year End Awards have included bronze statues, belt buckles, blankets, sheets, jackets, and a selection of many other great items
that members get to choose from. The membership nominates exhibitors for other year-end awards including the Trudell Award
(presented to the person most improved in Showmanship and Halter), Adult Sportsmanship Award, Youth Sportsmanship Award, and
Best Show Award, which are all announced at the year-end Awards Banquet.
Several shows are scheduled at the Sandusky Fairgrounds and most are 2-day shows. Sandusky has an indoor arena to facilitate
rainy days, enough stalls situated between 2 barns (some stalls are larger for the big horses), wash rack, very nice bathroom and
shower facilities, a covered Grandstand for leisurely seating and viewing, and electrical hookups for campers. Sandusky has plenty of
shopping and numerous restaurants very close to the fairgrounds. Sandusky’s show pen was re-worked a few years ago, and has
excellent footing. Concession stands are scheduled at all shows.
BWPHA participates in the “APHA-Paint Alternative Competition Program” and the “PHBA-Palomino Performance Program.” If you
have a color breed horse, these programs are very easy to participate in, and have some really nice prizes through APHA and PHBA.
1) Name
Horses Name Back No. Request
DOB
2) Name
Horses Name Back No. Request
DOB
May 11 BWPHA, Sandusky Fairgrounds
May 24/25 BWPHA High Point WeekendSandusky Fairgrounds
June 22 BWPHA, Armada DJ
July 19 Sanilac Sheriff Posse, Sandusky DJ
July 26/27 Horse Leaders, Sandusky DJ
August 3 BWPHA, Sandusky DJ
August 31 BWPHA, Armada DJ
DJ = Double Judged/2 Judges – 2 entry fees per class. For contact and membership Information, maps to fairgrounds, other updates, please visit our website.
Please include additional entries on separate sheet
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BUCKSKIN HORSE ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
Home of:
The All AmericanBuckskin Horse Congress
2014 Membership Form
Name
Address
City State Zip
Phone ( ) o (check if unlisted) Email
Name and birth date of all youth (must have for class eligibility):
Make checks payable to: BHAMc/o Jill Kursinsky3100 Bennett Rd., Sandusky, MI [email protected] or (810) 650-6910
www.michiganbuckskin.org
If you would be interested in volunteering to serve on various committees, please check below:
o Congress
o Buckskin Bullet
o Sponsorship
o Trail
o Publicity
o Jr BHAM
o Points
o Rules
o Futurity
o Awards
o Nominations
o Banquet
o Weekend Shows
o BHAM Representative
o Lifetime Achievement
o Stallion Service Sale
Please check one:
o New
o Renewal
Check type of membership desired:
o Youth
o Individual
o Family w/no youth
o Family w/youth
o Individual Life
...$20
.........................$25
.............$30
.................$40
.................$200
(18 and under as of 1/1)
Date Rcvd
Ck#
Amt
Card Sent
BHAM#
OFFICE USE ONLY
Does your association have a Mission Statement?: breeding, exhibition, sale and publicity of Buckskin, Dun, Red Dun, and Grulla horses. Our goal is to preserve and promote the natural movement of the horse. Additionally, the purpose of the organization is to provide a family environment in which all can compete in a fair an socially acceptable manner as well as provide educational opportunities for adult, youth and amateur divisions to improve and develop.
“BHAM’s” purpose is to provide a venue for its members, dedicated to improve the
What year was the association founded? 1967
What is the average number of members? 300 individuals.
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? ABRA bred & pleasure, but we have the same classes for all the All-Color horses also.
How many events do you hold each year? 4-5 weekends, as well as a Congress and Futurity in the beginning of October.
Where are they normally held? Most shows at the Shiawassee Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI. One show, Congress & Futurity at the MSU Pavilion, E. Lansing, MI.
Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? ABRA & PAC.
Is there a youth division? Yes.
Is there an amateur division? Yes.
Are there daily high points? No, weekend high points.
Are there year end awards? Yes, we have year end awards for each class, as well as a high point saddle award for the different divisions.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.
Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, sometimes semi-monthly
Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.
Do you have a newsletter? No, we use our website and Facebook to keep our membership informed. For the most current information, like us on Facebook at Buckskin Horse Association of Michigan.
What is your association website? www.michiganbuckskin.org
Who should be contacted with questions? Jill Kursinsky (810) 650-6910, [email protected]
What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2014? At BHAM, we always strive to keep our shows open and welcoming to exhibitors. Our goal is to keep a family friendly environment while still remaining the largest, most active ABRA charter group in the United States. This year we have changed our early June show (7th & 8th) to a two day, four judged show that will feature a fun, family event on Saturday evening, as well as additional sweepstakes classes both days. We are excited with the direction BHAM is headed and encourage everyone to come to at least one of our shows to see the difference!
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CENTRAL MICHIGANHORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION
2014 Tentative Show Schedule
Join us in 2014 for a great show season!
www.CMHA.info
April 26 & 27Fuzzy Warm Up Show - ALL Proceeds to American Cancer Society
• May 17 & 18• May 31 & June 1• June 14 & 15
• June 21 & 22• July 12 & 13• August 16 & 17
Classes offered include: Halter, Showmanship, Lunge Line, In Hand Trail, Color Class, Pee Wee Walk, Lead Line, Pleasure and Equitation Jackpots, Dressage, Bareback, English, Western, Trail, Novice Walk/Trot, All Age Walk/Trot, Reining, and Hunter Hack.
For membership andadditional information contact
Show Secretary:
or visit us online
All shows held at the Shiawassee Co. Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI
Katie [email protected]
or 989.743.5006
www.CMHA.info
www.CMHA.info
ALL BREEDSWELCOME
Does your association have a Mission Statement? amateur horseman. To promote an educational and friendly environment in which members and non-members can compete for awards and develop a healthy and positive competitive spirit.
To provide fun, economical, family-oriented horse shows for the beginning and
What year was the association founded? 1970
What is the average number of members? Over 200 members for the last 8-10 years.
Does your membership run January to December? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? We are an all breed association.
How many events do you hold each year? Six pointed shows for the last few years; 2013 is our sixth year having our April fuzzy warm-up fundraiser show for the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life.”
Where are they normally held? All at the Shiawassee County Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI.
Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? PAC
Is there a youth division? Many youth divisions including Lead Line, Pee Wee Walk, W/T and W/T/C. We cater to youth!
Is there an amateur division? Many adult divisions including W/T 13 & Over and 19-39 and 40 & Over W/T/C classes.
Are there daily high points? We offer weekend High Points as we have a split/double-judged weekend format.
Are there year end awards? Yes, Year End Awards are available for members.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Fund-raising is within the group (silent auctions, etc.). We also have great sponsors!
Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, for the board of directors. Our annual membership meeting is in January.
Do you have monthly minutes? Not posted.
Do you have a newsletter? No, information is posted on our website.
What is your association website? www.CMHA.info
Who should be contacted with questions? Secretary, Katie Hartsuff: [email protected] or cell 989-666-4867, or home 989-743-5006.
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Does your association have a Mission Statement? of Arabian and Half-Arabian horses.
We are a Non-Profit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement
What year was the association founded? the largest Arabian Horse organizations in Michigan.
What is the average number of members? Approx. 200
Does your membership run January to December? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Arabian and Half-Arabian horses.
Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? Not at this time.
How many events do you hold each year? Four shows.
Where are they normally held? Locations vary.
Is there a youth division? We do not have a Youth Division, but do offer classes broken out by age group.
Is there an amateur division? No, classes are split by age groups and owner-to-ride and we also offer open classes that allow trainers to compete.
Are there daily high points? We offer weekend highpoint for main arena and dressage classes.
Are there year end awards? We provide year-end awards for almost every class we offer. We also have special traveling trophies for high point mare, stallion, etc.
1986, we are one of Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in November.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes. We have a monthly board of directors’ meeting, members are welcome to attend. We hold a General Membership meeting in April, to cover all new items before the start of show season.
Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes. We publish a newsletter every month during show season, and bi-monthly in the off months. Members choose the way they receive newsletters: by email, from the website or by regular mail.
What is your association website? www.emaa.org
Who should be contacted with questions? Email us at: [email protected] or visit our website to find a board member.
What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2014? To continue to have affordable, friendly shows for our members.
For more information, visit www.emaa.org
For more information, visit www.emaa.org
Open Gymkhana Division Friday Evenings - Open to Open Dressage Division is open to all riders regardless of age and
horses of any breedhorses of any breed
Scores earned at our shows may be submitted to Midwest Dressage Association for Year End Awards*Riders must be a current member prior to earning scoresMDA
2014 Show Dates:
Eastern Michigan Arabian Association
Eastern Michigan Arabian Association
We are a Non-Profit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of Arabian and Half-Arabian Horses.We host four shows each year, offering a wide variety of classes that provide the perfect environment for starting a
young horse or rider, as well as a strong level of competition for more experienced equestrians.Established in 1986, we are one of the largest Arabian Horse organizations in Michigan.
May 30 - June 1 ~ Ingham County FairgroundsJune 20-22 ~ MSU Pavilion, East LansingJuly 18-20 ~ Shiawasee County FairgroundsSeptember 5-7 ~ Ingham County Fairgrounds
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Grand RapidsGrand Rapids
KalamazooKalamazoo
LansingLansing
FlintFlint
Ann ArborAnn Arbor
Does your association have a Mission Statement? that works with the DNR to maintain and improve the trails for everyone.
Fort Custer Horse Friends Association is a non-profit (501-c-3) equine trail club
What year was the association founded? Non-profit status since 2000
What is the average number of members? 40 or so members and rising
Does your membership run January to December? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Welcome all breeds to enjoy our trails.
What events do you hold each year? We are host rides, campouts and work days
Where are they normally held? The Whitford Lake Staging Area within Fort Custer Rec. Area.
Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? N/A
Is there a youth division? N/A
Is there an amateur division? N/A
Are there daily high points? N/A
Are there year end awards? N/A
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, our annual Christmas Party is held in December.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, our Annual September Campout.
Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/A
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, the first Wednesday of every month at 4:30pm at the Galesburg Library.
Do you have a newsletter? We post our monthly board minutes in Saddle Up! Magzine
What is your association website? http://fchfa.org
Who should be contacted with questions? Nancy Simmonds (269) 967-3613, Toni Hess (269) 781-9688 or Toni Strong (269) 649-4310
What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2014? Our goals for 2014 are to have four special campouts and make more trail improvements.
Fort Custer Horse Friends Association
2014 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Mail completed form with check made payable to: FCFHA
FCHFA / Toni Beth Hess20875 Division Drive, Marshall, MI 49068 http://fchfa.org
http://fchfa.org
Fort Custer Recreation Area is a 3,033 acreState Recreation Area located between
Battle Creek and Kalamzoo, MI
MEMBERSHIP FEES: Single $15/year Family $20/year
I hereby release FCHFA from any and all liabilities for personal loss/injury and/or property damage of any kind. I accept all responsibility for myself, family members
and personal property.
Name
Address
City State Zip
Phone Email
Come ride some of the most beautiful trails in
Southern Michigan!
• Over 20 Miles of Horse Trails• 6 Creek Crossings• Separate from Bikes
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Foundation Quarter Horse Registry - Michigan
www.Michigan-FQHR.com
Printed Name Signature Date
Children’s Names/Ages
2014 Michigan FQHR Membership Form
Membership runs Jan 1 - Dec 31. Anyone signing up from Oct - Dec will be carried through the following year.
FQHR-MI 2014 Release of Liability – This Release covers all shows/clinics offered by the FQHR Michigan Affiliate for the 2014 Year.
Fees: Single $10 o Family $25 q Youth $5 q Stallion Service Sale Discount $10 o
Do you want your newslettero regular mail or o email?
Return to: Julie Ludwig 2441 Scott Road North Branch, MI 48461 (810) 245-8686
Current MI FQHR #
I understand that horseback riding will expose me to above normal risks. These risks include collisions, obstacles, variation in terrain and surface/subsurface conditions, and unexpected actions of a horse, such as kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting, or running away from danger by trotting, cantering or galloping. I also understand that I will be exposed to inherent risks of equine activity including but not limited to the unpredictability of an equine reaction to cattle, other animals, and sudden movement of people, sounds, and unfamiliar objects. I further understand that horses have a propensity to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in the activity of horseback riding. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the FQHR-MI, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death, except if caused by their gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against FQHR-MI, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if FQHR-MI, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct of myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless for all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that the consideration for this release to be binding on me, my heirs and assigns that I am permitted to participate in FQHR-MI activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I specifically affirm and agree that, this release constitutes a wavier of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the interruption and enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I am eighteen years of age or older, and I am signing this release on my own behalf and on the behalf of my minor children, our heirs, representatives and assigns.
Please read carefully before signing.
I apply to ride horses/ride in the arena/ride on trails and participate in or observe equine events provided and sponsored by Foundation Quarter Horse Registry-Michigan Affiliate FQHR-MI at the facilities indicated above.
WARNING: Under the Michigan Equine Liability act an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from the inherent risk of the equine activity.
What year was the association founded? competing in each of the five divisions are also announced for The original National Foundation Quarter Horse Registry was each show weekend. Individual ribbons are awarded to horses founded in 1994. Our Michigan Affiliate was founded in 1998. for each class in each division.
What is the average number of members? 100 Are there year end awards? Yes. Numerous categories in Jr. and Sr. Youth as well as Amateur, Open, and 3-5 YO Horse Does your membership run January to December? Yes.divisions. High Point, Reserve High Point, Versatility and
What breed/discipline does the association focus on?Reserve Versatility Champion by horse are the most highly
Foundation Quarter Horsesprized. Individual Class High point awards given through 10
Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? places. Multi-class awards are given for “performance”, Yes, a Breeders Classic held each year at our last show. “show”, “cattle”, “ranch” and “conformation.”How many events do you hold each year? Five Michigan Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.Shows at Isabella County Fairgrounds, Mt. Pleasant, MI;
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes.plus our National Round-Up and Review in Lincoln, NE.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, both.Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Shows qualify for MI & National
Do you have monthly meetings? At least quarterly.Foundation Quarter Horse Registry points.Do you have monthly minutes? At least quarterly.Is there a youth division? Yes – Jr and Sr.Do you have a newsletter? Yes, emailed and mailed.Is there an amateur division? Yes.What is your association website? www.michigan-fqhr.comAre there daily high points? Weekend Versatility Champion
Ribbon and High Point announcement. Versatility Champion Who should be contacted with questions? ribbons in Jr. and Sr. Youth, Amateur, Open, and 3-5 YO President: Chad Paul (517) 677-9661Horse, are awarded to horses at the end of each show Vice President: Susie Walton (989) 433-2925weekend. High point and reserve high point for horses
Does your association have a Mission Statement? perpetuate the working cow horse bloodlines of the Foundation Quarter Horse by the individuals that the FQHR deems as Foundation bred. The Registry is based on blood. The AQHA was organized in 1940 with similar intent. Therefore, the FQHR recognizes those horses listed in the first five studbooks (first 27,000 horses registered) as Foundation bred.
The purpose of the Foundation Quarter Horse Registry is to preserve, protect, and
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Does your association have a Mission Statement? non-profit corporation, dedicated to the promotion and encouragement of the sport of Dressage. GLASS-ED is open to all enthusiasts of Dressage, all experience for both new and experienced horse/rider teams creating and encouraging a positive environment for competitive excellence in the future.
Toward this end, GLASS-ED will organize and sanction dressage competitions in the state of Michigan, with certification of compliance to USDF/USEA rules, except as modified by GLASS-ED, including appropriate records reflecting the same. For more information visit the GLASS-Ed website: www.glass-ed.org or visit the GLASS-Ed Facebook Page.
The Great Lakes Area Show Series-Educational Dressage, Inc. (GLASS-ED) is a
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? 110
Does your membership run January to December of eachyear? Membership runs Nov 1st - Nov 30th of following year.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Focus is on Dressage, all breeds of horses are welcome.
If breed association, is there an Incentive Program? N/A
How many events do you hold each year? 11 shows/events.
Where are they normally held? Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids area and this year we have added one at Woodbine, near Chelsea.
Do you have a National affiliation? PAC, USDF/USEF. We are open to affiliation with other groups.
Is there a youth division? Yes, Junior, 18 and Under.
Is there an amateur division? Yes
Are there daily high points? Yes, 1st-6th. See www.glass-ed.org for details.
Are there year end awards? Yes. See www.glass-ed.org for details.
1993 Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, combined with Year End Awards ceremony.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Dressage Fest.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No
Do you have monthly meetings? The board of directors meet a minimum of 4 times per year. All membership is welcome.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, “On The Centerline” is emailed to members. Print copy can be mailed upon request.
What is your association website? www.glass-ed.org
Who should be contacted with questions?Janice Smith, Membership Chair:[email protected], 517-525-9412 or visit our website to contact any board member.
New For This Year - Refer a friend and receive a $5 coupon redeemable at any 2014 GLASS-ED show or event! Get as many people as you wish, there is no limit. Visit our website for more information.
www.glass-ed.org
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GREAT LAKES BUCKSKIN ASSOCIATION2014 Membership Form
Membership Type: (please check one)
o Life – Individual $100.00 (+$5.00 annually)o Life – Household $200.00 (+$10.00 annually)o Household $30.00 (2 adults and all youth)
o Individual $25.00o Youth only $10.00 (18 & U as of Jan. 1, 2014) o Pee Wee $5.00 (10 & U, includes lead line & w/t)
o I do not want my address listed on the membership list. o I do not want my phone number listed on the membership list.
GREAT LAKESBUCKSKIN ASSOCIATION
www.GLBAHorse.com
www.GLBAHorse.com
2014 All-Breed Horse Show
July 12 & 13
Name, ages and birth date of all youth 18 & younger (age as of January 1, 2014).
Mail to:Judy Pletcher, Secretary
4643 Birch Run RoadMillington, MI 48746
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Held at the Montcalm County Fairgrounds, Greenville, MI
Sponsored by GLBA - Open & IBHA Classes, Double Judged!
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Membership Fee Enclosed:
Does your association have a Mission Statement? Coming together to inspire the improvement in breeding, exhibition, sale and publicize the beauty of the Buckskin, Dun, Red Dun and Grulla horse.
What year was the association founded? 1978.
What is the average number of members?
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes,
What breed/discipline does the association focus on?
How many events do you hold each year?
Where are they normally held?
Is there a youth division?
Is there an amateur division?
20-25.
membership runs on a calendar year.
We are a color club, not breed specific.
In 2014 we will have one weekend - double show (double judged).
Greenville, MI - Montcalm County Fairgrounds.
Do your shows have Nat’l. Association approval/affiliation? Yes, IBHA and PAC.
Yes.
Yes.
Are there daily high points? No.
Are there year end awards? Yes. Year end awards for youth sportsmanship, IBHA Open (horse only), IBHA Amateur, Youth and Halter, Open All Breed & Pee Wee if nominated.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? NoDo you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Do you have monthly meetings? Do you have a newsletter?
What is your association website?
Who should be contacted with questions?
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www.glbahorse.com
Don Eighmey 616.755.0584
How has the economy affected you? The economy has caused a decrease in our membership.
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Calendar Of Events
www.hvec.info or find us on Facebook
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Don’t forget to SAVE these dates! Shows are held at the HVEC Grounds in Highland, MI
For showbills and more information visit us online!
~ Huron Valley Equestrian Committee ~HVEC
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KENSINGTON TRAIL RIDERS ASSOC.2014 Membership Form
Mail to: Kensington Trail RidersP.O. Box 453, Milford, MI 48381
BusinessSponsor
$50$100
IndividualFamily
$20$25
I the undersigned, having read and understood the contents of this statement, agree to; RELEASE, ABSOLVE, FORGIVE and HOLD HARMLESS the Kensington Trial Riders Association, its members, its officers, and board members from all and any liabilities, connected to, any claims, judgment losses, costs or expenses, resulting in, but not limited to, death, physical injury, property damage or theft, to myself or my family members, pets and/or livestock, in connection with any event sponsored or organized by the Kensington Trail Riders Association. I and my family members agree, to participate in these activities fully understanding that horses can, and do act unpredictably at times, which is inherent to their nature. I further understand these activities could result in permanent injury or death to me or my family members and agree to participate in these events, knowing these activities are potentially dangerous and hazardous.
Will you or any family member be wearing helmets when you ride? Please circle: YES NO
I further agree to register at the Kensington Metropark office before riding a horse at Kensington Metropark facility, as required by the Kensington Metropark Authority.
Kensington Trail Riders Association (KTRA) is a group of like minded individuals that span both genders and all age groups. Our horses are every breed and color imaginable. The common threads that connect us are our love of riding and a desire to keep Kensington Metro Park as a destination for trail riders. With more than 25 miles of equine riding, Kensington provides wide, sandy trails, diversity of terrain, and ease of access. KTRA members have work bee activities so everyone can enjoy the trails year-round for club activities and camping events. One of the highlights each year is the Billy Gunn Trail Challenge where we encouraged members and non-members alike to come and ride a mile, ride a trail, or ride all the trails in the park on a single day. We generally host two fun-filled camping weekends each year - one in spring, one in fall. Both camping weekends have a camp breakfast on Saturday morning and a camp potluck with a band on Saturday night. It is a wonderful, fun-filled event. If you have questions, please call Bill Gunn at 248.207.1496.
Come ride with us! 2014 Events
February 17 ~ Annual Meeting & Election of OfficersMarch 15 ~ Annual Banquet
April 26 ~ Member Appreciation DayMay 16-18 ~ Spring Campout
July 4 ~ Milford ParadeSeptember 6 ~ Bill Gunn Trail Challenge
September 7 ~ Circle Ride with Proud LakeOctober 3-5 ~ Fall Campout
November 29 ~ Milford Thanksgiving/Christmas Parade
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Mail your completed form to: Mason County Saddle ClubP.O. Box 911, Ludington, MI 49431
MASON COUNTYSADDLE CLUB
2014 OPEN SHOWS
MEMBER BENEFITS
May 18th • June 15th • July 13th
August 16th
Gold Coast FuturityAugust 17th • September 7th
Daily High Point & ReserveHigh Point Awards at each show!
For more information pleasevisit us online at:
For more information pleasevisit us online at:
www.masoncountysaddleclub.com
www.masoncountysaddleclub.com
• Monthly Meeting• Monthly Newsletter• Trail Riding Program• Annual Fall Year End Awards Banquet
Ludington, MI
Family $20.00Single $15.00Youth $10.00
Children 18 yrs or under, Grandchildren under 15 yrs, College student or Military 18-22 yrs
Youth 18 yrs or under
Shows are held at the Mason County Fairgrounds in Ludington, MI
What year was the association founded? 1945 Are there year end awards? Yes, for our members
What is the average number of members that you have Do you have an annual banquet? Yes
annually? N/A Do you have an annual fundraiser? No
Does your membership run January to December of each Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? year? No, October through September Yes, the Gold Coast Futurity to be held in August
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All Do you have monthly meetings?
How many shows/events do you hold each year? Yes, we meet the third Thursday of each month.
5 - May through September Do you have a newsletter? Yes, a monthly newsletter that is
Where are they normally held? mailed and emailed.
Mason County Fairgrounds in Ludington, MI What is your association website?
Do your shows have Nat’l. Association approval/affiliation? www.masoncountysaddleclub.com
Yes, PAC Who should be contacted with questions about the
Is there a youth division? Classes are divided by age division association? You can email
[email protected] there an amateur division?
Classes are divided by age division What goals would you like to see your association obtain in
2014? To have a fun, successful show yearAre there daily high points? Yes, we have high point and
reserve high point for each age division per show. Shows are
open to everyone.
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What year was the association founded? In the 1
What is the average number of members? 50
Does your membership run January to December of each year? It starts from the day you apply and ends on Dec. 31 of that year..
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All breeds and all disciplines welcome!
If breed association, is there an Incentive Program? N/A
How many events do you hold each year? 10+/-
Where are they normally held? Silver Creek in Allegan, Waterloo Rec Area, Ortonville Rec Area, Ionia State Rec Area, Elba Equestrian Center, Hadley Hills, and Cummings Center, Mt Morris.
Do you have a National affiliation? Yes, the NACMO, PAC.
Is there a youth division? Not for competitions, but points are accumulated per individual for year end Nat’l/State awards and there is a Junior Division.
Is there an amateur division? No, we have long and short courses offered, one is ½ the distance as the other. This goes by personal preference, both are the same difficulty.
Are there daily high points? Teams are placed each day and awarded.
980s. Are there year end awards? Year End Awards are based on points accumulated. There are point levels to be reached by People and Horses. Points are accumulated for a lifetime, not annually.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, usually in February.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/A
Do you have monthly meetings? Our annual meeting is held in November and we normally have a meeting at one of the first rides of the year.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is emailed and on our website. News is also printed monthly within Saddle Up! Magazine.
What is your association website? www.MiCMO.org
Who should be contacted with questions?Melissa Fox, (810) 790-0220Email: [email protected]
What goals would you like your association to obtain in 2014?Our association would like to continue seeing new equine friends try our sport and the people that have joined in the past, return for treasure hunting fun!
RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR ACCIDENTS WHERE EVER HORSE USE IS INVOLVED WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURIES TO HORSES, RIDERS, AND SPECTATORS AND ALSO RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMPETITIVE MOUNTED ORIENTEERING; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMPETITIVE DRIVING ORIENTEERING; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMPETITIVE MOUNTED ORIENTEERING; WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF COMPETITIVE MOUNTED ORIENTEERING; ALL OTHER STATE CHAPTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR MEMBERS, CANNOT ALWAYS KNOW THE CONDITIONS OF TRAILS, ROADWAYS, OR THE EXPERIENCE OF THE RIDERS, DRIVERS, OR HORSES TAKING PART IN TRAIL RIDES OR DRIVING EVENTS OR OTHER NACMO, NACDO, AACMO, WACMO, OR ORIENTEERING EVENTS, OR FUNCTIONS.
I HEREBY RELEASE THE ABOVE NAMED FROM ANY CLAIM OR RIGHT FOR DAMAGES WHICH MIGHT OCCUR TO ME, MY MINOR CHILDREN, OR HORSES.
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MOUNTED ORIENTEERINGMEMBERSHIP • www.MiCMO.org
www.MiCMO.org
Send completed membershipapplication and fee to: MiCMO / Leigh Nelson 6595 Egan Ave SE Caledonia, MI 49316
NEW RENEWAL STATE DUES: $10 MI State DuesNATIONAL DUES: $30 Family $20 Individual Lifetime
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Michigan Fox Trotters Associationwww.michiganfoxtrotters.com
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The new MFTHBA affiliate regulations require the MFTA to provide the MFTHBA with a list of our members who are MFTHBA members and include their member numbers.
It is OK to share my name and contact information with other MFTA Members
Membership is through December 31st through the current year.
Children 19 and under may be listed under the Family Membership.Please include additional information if needed on a separate sheet of paper.
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MEMBERSHIPS : SINGLE $15 FAMILY OR COUPLE $20 (please check one) Please make checks payableto MFTA, Inc. and mail to:
Marilyn Mannino2333 Hagadorn RoadMason, Michigan 48854
Does your association have a Mission Statement?
the breeding, training and enjoyment of them in Michigan.
To educate those interested in Missouri Fox Trotter horses, as well as promote
What year was the association founded? M Are there year end awards? Yes, at our year-end meeting
What is the average number of members that you have Do you have an annual banquet? Noannually? about 30 Do you have an annual fundraiser? YesDoes your membership run January to December of each Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? We would like to year? Yes, our membership year runs from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31st in the future. MFTHBA holds them in Ava, MO.What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Missouri Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, except for in the Foxtrotters summer when we hold a ride meeting.How many shows/events do you hold each year? One Do you have a newsletter? Yes via email or regular mail if you national trail ride in Michigan, One national show in Ava, MO, do not have email.Versatility competition-year long, other trail rides & clinics. We What is your association website? also attend the MI Horse Expo at MSU in March. www.michiganfoxtrotters.com Do your shows have Nat’l. Association approval/affiliation? Who should be contacted with questions about the (PAC, AQHA, etc.) It will when we host one in the future. association? Char Ostrom, email: [email protected] or Is there a youth division? Yes. We are actively recruiting them. phone: 517-541-1282. Is there an amateur division? Yes MFTHBA motto: “To Ride One is to Own One"Are there daily high points? Yes, during shows Missouri Fox Trotters are America’s Trail Horse.
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2014 Membership Application
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Address
City State Zip
Phone (home) (work)
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Breed of Horse Vehicle Type(s)
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? Over 60 families
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Open to all breeds, our club was founded to promote carriage driving.
How many events do you hold each year? We host one pleasure driving show and several pleasure driving events. We are involved with the Glawin County Historical Society and their annual carriage festival.
Where are they normally held? Our Carriage Pleasure Driving Competition is held at the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds. The pleasure driving events are throughout Michigan. Check our website for details.
1972 Is there a youth division? N/A
Is there an amateur division? N/A
Are there daily high points? N/A
Are there year end awards? N/A
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, our annual banquet is held on the first Sunday in November.
Do you have monthly meetings? No, our meetings are held in December, January, February, June and November.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, we publish it four times a year.
What is your association website? www.mhdva.org
Who should be contacted with questions?Judi Campbell (517) 575-5547, [email protected]
MICHIGAN HORSE DRAWNVEHICLE ASSOCIATION
New Renewal
Annual Dues: $30.00for Individual or Family
Visit us online at:
Visit us online at:
Membership questionscan be directed to:
Judi Campbell (517) [email protected]
Please send check payable to: MHDVAand this form to:
Judi Campbell1740 Wellington, Unit 111Lansing, MI 48910
Does your association have a Mission Statement? The by-laws for MHDVA states, in part, that it shall be the purpose of the association to aim for the preservation and maintenance of carriages; carriage literature and related items; the exchange of information regarding horse-drawn vehicles and the development of the driving horse; to serve as an accurate and technical source of information for the benefit of its members and the general public; to encourage the use of carriages and other animal-drawn vehicles for the promotion of public interest in their contributions to our cultural, social and economic history; and promote knowledge of, and safety in, horse related activities.
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Our PurposeThe purpose of this organization is to promote continuous growth in programs fostering horsemanship education, sponsor activities to encourage interscholastic participation and to have cooperative adult-supervised leadership (coaching) for all students in grades 6 through 12 who are desirous to participate regardless of race, creed or national origin and meet the Association rules and regulations (By-Laws).
Our GoalsThroughout Association leadership and coaching, it is our goal that the student members derive whatever enjoyment and benefits possible as a result of participating as riders in horsemanship education programs and interscholastic competition.The MIHA and Coaches will involve each equestrian student (male and female) to the extent possible in team competition. The MIHA and Coaches will provide situations where each equestrian team member can be exposed to cooperative working experience that leads to common group goals. The MIHA and Coaches will provide each equestrian team member with the opportunities to experience good leadership, fair play, horsemanship, sense of honesty, character, pride and good sportsmanship at all times.The MIHA and Coaches will always provide, conduct and host equestrian interscholastic programs with proper instructions, coaching methods, conditioning rules, health, safety and welfare of each participant.
www.MIHA.org
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Michigan Justin Morgan Horse Association
www.mjmha.com
Why should you become a member of the MJMHA?
2014 Membership Application AMHA #
Renewal New Membership Current DateMembership runs from January 1st through December 31st inclusive
Individual Membership $30 (U.S. Funds) Adult or Youth (under 22 yrs. of age)
Family Membership $40 (U.S. Funds) Husband, wife and all youth under 22 years of age
Name Youth (please include birth date) Month Day Year Age
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Address City State Zip
Phone Farm Name
Please include name and birth date of youth
Our club depends on the support of its members. Please choose an area in which you are interested in serving:Michigan All MorganMJMHA Classic ShowMJMHA Fun Show
Tack SaleStallion Expo, LansingDo you show Morgan
NewsletterFundraisingDo you show Open
Do you show CarriageDo you show DressageOther
Check if mailing addressis different than last year.Newsletters: on website or emailed mailed copy (mailed USPS)
Mail to:MJMHA MembershipBob Verbal, 8360 Merrill Rd.Whitmore Lake, MI 48189734-449-4505Email: [email protected]
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Check payable to MJMHAMastercard Visa
The MJMHA is a statewide ruling body for Morgan horse owners and riders in the state of Michigan, and recognized officially by the American Morgan Horse Association. We promote this most versatile and regal American horse breed through the education of our members as well as the public at large.
Membership offers the benefit of exhibiting at our three horse shows, which are located at different venues throughout the show season. Two of our shows are AMHA Star Rated. In addition, we offer our own high point program that rewards participants for their performance, not only at MJMHA shows, but open and 4H shows as well.
Our MJMHA Youth of the Year program is designed to prepare our youth members for the AMHA Youth of the Year Contest held at the Morgan Grand Nationals in Oklahoma City.
Your membership fee is also tax-deductible! The Michigan Justin Morgan Horse Association is a Michigan non-profit corporation and a qualified federal tax-exempt corporation under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions made to the MJMHA are tax-deductible under section 170 of the code. For further information consult your financial advisor.
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MICHIGAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838 • 616-225-8211 • Fax: 616-225-8313
www.MIQUARTERHORSE.COM
MQHA Membership Application* q New q Renewal
Youth* (Date of Birth / / ) q Includes MQHA Journal 12-month q Without MQHA Journal 12-monthAdult q 12-month Individual with Journal q 12-month individual without Journal q Adult with SpouseOther q Farm, Ranch, Corp. or Partnership 12-mo. q Individual Lifetime
First Class Postage (REQUIRED ON CANADIAN MEMBERSHIPS) q To upgrade from third class to first class
$30$20
$45$35$65
$45$250
$20
* MQHA requires a copy of youth’s birth certificate.
Please add $20for 1st classshipping orCanadian memberships
A few benefits of your MQHA Membership: • Michigan Quarter Horse Journal • Nearly 50 AQHA Shows Annually • Youth World Show Team & Youth Congress Team • Stallion Service Sale • Michigan Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity • AQHA/MQHA Annual Trail Ride • Queen Contest • Various Clinics • Annual Convention & Year End Awards • Leg Up Program • Youth Scholarships
Please make checks payable to MQHA & mail to: MQHA, P.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838
www.miquarterhorse.com
For office use only:
(Whenever possible, pleaseattach payment to form.)
Date:
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Check #
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Taken By:Tax Tip: Contributions or gifts to the MQHA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax; however dues and advertising payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary and necessary business expense.
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Credit Card Information: q Visa q MasterCard q Discover SVC Code (from back):
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What year was the association founded? Incorporated in 1955.
What is the average number of members? 1,000.
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Membership runs for 12 months from receipt of payment.
What breed does the association focus on? Quarter Horse.
Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.
How many events do you hold each year? MQHA manages seven horse show circuits and approves an additional six circuits. We also have our Convention and host a tack sale in conjunction with the 4H Benefit Clinic. MQHA is also a major sponsor of the 4-H Jamboree.
Where are they normally held? Lansing, Ludington, Berrien Springs, and Midland, MI.
Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? All are AQHA approved, some include NSBA, MSBA, and NBHA sanctioned events.
Is there a youth division? Yes.
Is there an amateur division? Yes.
Are there daily high points? Each show is unique, but all typically have a circuit high point.
Does your association have a Mission Statement? The MQHA/AQHA Partnership will unite American Quarter Horse owners to develop and provide beneficial services for all horse owners which enhance and encourage American Quarter Horse ownership and participation. To generate growth of affiliate membership via the educational programs, recognition, monitoring public policy, marketing, promotion and publicity of the American Quarter Horse.
Are there year end awards? Yes.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, held in January.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have fund-raisers year round.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, both are held in September at the MSU Pavilion in East Lansing, MI.
Do you donate funds for scholarships? Not currently.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, except in March, July and October.
Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, we have minutes for every meeting.
Do you have a newsletter? We publish a magazine every two months which is mailed to our members and is online at www.miquarterhorse.com
What is your association website? www.miquarterhorse.com
Who should be contacted with questions?The MQHA Office in Greenville, Michigan616-225-8211 or email [email protected]
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MSPB&O
130 classes over two days, 4 judges for all pinto classes and 2 judges for all breed classes weekend high points in Pinto youth and amateur and 4 weekend high points for the all breed classes.
Pinto classes include a full slate of open, youth and amateur classes including novice youth and novice amateur classes. Youth 13 & under and 14 - 18, and junior, senior and elite amateur classes. All breed classes include leadline, walk/trot 18 & under and 19 & over, full slate of English and Western classes, including discipline rail and ideal for 18 & under and 19 & over. All breed classes also include pony/mini classes in halter, showmanship, in hand jumping, in hand trail and driving.
Exhibitors do not have to belong to MSPB&O to show, but must be a member to qualify for our year end awards. PtHA rules state that all exhibitors and horse owners must be a member of PtHA in order to show.
We have a weekend economy fee for both Pinto and all breed classes and it is cheaper to pre-enter than to enter at the shows. Entry checks are not cashed until after the show. All pre-entry forms, stall reservation forms, year end rules and other information can be found and downloaded from our website at mspbo.org.
This application for 2014 Membership with Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners must be completed in full, including signatures at the bottom of the page. The first person in the household to have a membership is $25. All adult members MUST have a full membership. Additional youth memberships can be purchased for $5.
Last Name First Name M.I.
Address City State Zip (9 digit)
Phone Email
Amateur Birth Date Youth Birth Date
Additional Membership:
Last Name First M.I.
Relationship to above member Email
Amateur Birth Date Youth Birth Date
Additional Membership:
Last Name First M.I.
Relationship to above member Email
Amateur Birth Date Youth Birth Date
First Membership $25*
Add’l Adult $25* (19 & over)
OR Youth $5 (18 & under)
TOTAL ENCLOSED
Please make checks payable to: MSPB&O. Send application & payment to: Betty Elmhirst, 6183 Short Cut Rd., Marine City, MI 48039
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Please write your name and check the MSPB&O shows that you would be willing to help.
May 10 & 11 May 24 & 25 July 5 & 6 Aug 31 - Sept 1 (Sun/Mon) Sept 13 & 14
I/We hereby agree to uphold and abide by the Constitution and rules of Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners, Inc. and also those of the Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. In consideration of this membership, I/We hereby release and hold harmless MSPB&O and PtHA for any damages or losses incurred by me and/or any members of my family. I/We understand that in order to have points recognized by MSPB&O, both the owner and the exhibitor must be members of MSPB&O.
Member
Member Signature Date
Signature Date Member Signature Date
Parent/Guardian Date(Signature needed if applicant is under 19)
All shows held at Shiawassee County Fairgrounds, Corunna, MI and begin at 8:00 am
Come & Show with MSPB&O!Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners • www.mspbo.org
*Increases to $30 after 3/1/2014
www.mspbo.org
2014 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners
May 10 & 11 • May 24 & 25 • July 5 & 6Aug 31 & Sept 1 (Sun & Mon) Sept 13 & 14•
All Breed Classes Are PAC Approved!
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Michigan Trail RidersAssociation, Inc.
2014 Membership Application
Membership must be in effect for 30 days prior to ride date.
Please mail check with completed application to:
Chris Rayner (989) 473-3205Secretary/Treasurer
Michigan Trail Riders Assoc., Inc.5806 E. State Road, Hale, MI 48739
New memberships are $35. Renewal memberships are $25 until March 31, 2014 and then will be $35. A Lifetime Membership is $400. All memberships are “Family Memberships.” If you are single, a membership includes just you and any children. Family Memberships consist of a husband, wife and children under the age of 18. The membership year is from January 1st to December 31st. Maps and Guide books are included with the New Member fee. If you would like to purchase the maps and guide book only, please remit $10. No bicycles are allowed on this trail. We are a non-profit organization, therefore, all membership income over and above expenses is used to improve and promote the Michigan Riding-and-Hiking Trail.
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone Number:
Children’s Names/Ages:
Date:
New: Renewal: MTRA#:
Would you prefer to receive the newsletter by mail? o Yes
Would you print your newsletter from the MTRA website to
save printing and postage? o Yes
Would you want the newsletter emailed to you?
If yes, please list your email address below:
Does your association have a Mission Statement?
MTRA wants to help you enjoy the sport of horseback riding and your love of the outdoors in a unique way, by riding the
Michigan Shore-to-Shore Riding & Hiking Trail. This trail provides nearly unlimited riding in wilderness areas and provides a
way across the state of Michigan through the more civilized areas.
What year was the association founded? 1963.
What is the average number of members? 2500-3000.
Does your membership run January to December
of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on?
Trail Riding.
How many events do you hold each year? Five organized
Trail Rides.
Where are they normally held? On the Michigan
Shore-to-Shore Riding & Hiking Trail.
Is there a youth division? No – but we have incentives
for youth involvement.
Is there an amateur division? No – we’re all amateurs!
Are there daily high points? No.
Are there year end awards? No.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
We have a section of our GuideBook which states: Aims and Goals – The
Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? No – 4 board meetings a
year, 1 annual general membership meeting.
Do you have monthly minutes? No, but minutes from the
meetings listed above.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes - both available thru mail
and email.
What is your association website? www.mtra.org
Who should be contacted with questions?
Chris Rayner - regarding the association & website:
What goals would you like to see your association obtain in
2014? We will be celebrating the 50th Year Shore-to-Shore
Ride on June 21, 2014 by rededicating the trail in
Kalkaska. We hope to share this great accomplishment
with many new and former members, as well as trail riders
from near and far.
(989) 473-3205, email [email protected]
www.MTRA.org
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OREA was incorporated on March 27, 1998 as a nonprofit corporation in the State of Michigan pursuant to the provisions of Act 162, Public Acts of 1982, Identification Number 756950, and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation under sections 509(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code, . . .Identification Number 38-3402901. Donors may deduct contributions to OREA as provided in section 170 of the Code only to the extent that those contributions are gifts.
OREA was organized for the following purposes:• To preserve, protect and improve Ortonville Recreation Area equestrian campground, facilities and bridle trails used by the general public for recreational equestrian activities, and; • To promote and educate the general public on equestrian recreational activities and benefits, and; • To assist and support Michigan Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") efforts to preserve, protect and improve Ortonville Recreation Area equestrian campgrounds, facilities and bridle trails by maintaining good communication and working relationship with DNR's Parks and Recreational division, and; • Said organization is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code.
www.HadleyHills.com
Voluntary Release of Liability and Waiver of Legal Rights: I release Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association, its members and officers, and the State of Michigan from any and all liability resulting from personal injury, death, property damage, or property loss to myself or to my family in connection with any and all activities associated with the Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association and or the Ortonville Recreation Area. I understand that equine activities and work bee activities are risky and dangerous by nature. I take full responsibility for those risks to myself and to my family members. This Release and Waiver constitutes a waiver of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Liability Act, 1994 PA 351. If any portion of this Release and Waiver is found to be invalid by a court of law, I agree that the remaining terms are binding. My signature below indicates hat I have read the release and willingly agree to waive certain legal rights. I have had the opportunity to review this document with an attorney or have voluntarily chosen not to do so.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
MEMBERSHIP TYPES:
Membership is for the calendar year and will expire as of December 31st.
OrtonvilleRecreation
Equestrian Association
All adult members must sign this release:
Signature Date
Signature Date
How did you hear about OREA?
Please make checks payable to:
Mail to: 3090 Papadelis CourtOxford, MI 48371
Name
Address
City State Zip
Home Ph Cell 1
Cell 2 Email
Family Members
Spouse
Child 1 Child 2
Child 3 Child 4
(please fill in children’s names and ages)
m 1 Year Singlem 2 Year Singlem 3 Year Single
$20$35$50
m 1 Year Familym 2 Year Familym 3 Year Family
$30$45$60
Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association
www.hadleyhills.comOREA Hadley Hills on Facebook
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Name
Spouse’s Name
Children’s Names under 18
Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Email
I hereby release the Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association, its membership and officers, of any and all liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by this Association. I realize that horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved.
Signature Date
o Individual $10 o Family (includes children under 18) $15 o Business $35
Please make checks payable to:
Making a difference for the future at Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area
Membership is for one year and expires each year on June 1st.Please indicate which membership you are applying for.
Mail signed application to:
Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Assoc.Attn: Membership CoordinatorP.O. Box 798Highland, MI 48375
Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association
Pontiac Lake Horseman’sAssociation (PLHA)
www.PLHA.infoVisit us online at:
2014 Membership Application
Does your association have a Mission Statement?
To promote, improve, and preserve the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area an its equestrian trails, while encouraging proper land management and equal access. To advocate and provide a voice of leadership with policy makers and a physical presence in regard to trail issues and improvements at Pontiac lake Recreation Area.
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? 125 families
Does your membership run January to December of each year? No, June 1st to May 31st.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All breeds - we are a Trails group.
If breed association, is there an Incentive Program? No
How many events do you hold each year? Four
Where are they normally held? Pontiac Lake Rec. Area
Is there a youth division? N/A
Is there an amateur division? N/A
Are there daily high points? N/A
Are there year end awards? N/A
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in June.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, bi-annual fund- raiser events - one in June and one in September at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area.
2000 Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/A
Do you have monthly meetings? No - 4 board meetings
a year, held every 3 months.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is mailed.
What is your association website? www.PLHA.info
Who should be contacted with questions?
Susie Sulla, PLHA Trail Boss: 248-933-6338 or by email
[email protected] or [email protected]
What goals would you like your association to obtain in 2014?
The Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association and members are
always trying to expand opportunities for the equestrian trail
riding community. Positive actions, assistance and involvement
by the PLHA and the equestrian trail riding community with
recreational trails and parks planning, within our local and
state government agencies, secures the safest and best
equestrian trail riding opportunities available.
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2014 PLTRA Events Benefits of joining the PLTRA
February 28th Banquet with speaker Jo Anne Normile,author of Saving Baby. Jo Anne runs anOTTB Rescue Organization.
May 10th Trivia Pursuit RideJune 21st Scavenger Hunt RideOctober 11th Halloween Spooktacular Event
• Meet new friends who love horses as much as you!• Participate in events that help your horse become
more confident and a safer trail horse!• Receive newsletters for all upcoming events• Our goals are to promote horsemanship, educate
and most of all, have fun!
Name
Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Email
I hereby release Pontiac Trail Riders Association, Inc., its membership and officers, of all and any liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by this Association. I realize horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved.
Signature Date
2014 Membership Application
Membership Ratesplease check one
(includes Free enhanced listingon the PLTRA website)
$15.00$20.00
$25.00
SingleFamily
Business
Please make checks payable to:Proud Lake Trail Riders Association, Inc.
Please mail your application to:PLTRA Memberships, 3210 Red Fox Lane, Milford, MI 48381
For more information, please call Sue Donaldson at 248.684.4117
Visit us online:www.proudlaketrailriders.org
Visit us online: www.proudlaketrailriders.org
Does your association have a Mission Statement?
To Preserve, Promote, Improve, and Expand the horse trail network in Proud Lake Recreation Area and the State of Michigan by developing good communication and work relationships with the Department of Natural Resources and the surrounding community for horseback riding purposes.
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? 65
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Open to all breeds.
How many events do you hold each year? Five
Where are they normally held? Proud Lake Staging Area
Is there a youth division? N/A
Is there an amateur division? N/A
Are there daily high points? N/A
Are there year end awards? N/A
1996 Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, usually in February with a guest speaker.
Do you have monthly meetings? No - we meet quarterly.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is mailed unless member has email, then it is emailed.
What is your association website? www.proudlaketrailriders.org
Who should be contacted with questions?Sue Donaldson 248.684.4117
What goal would you like your association to obtain in 2014? We would like to construct a pavilion in our staging area and further our donation efforts to horses in need.
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www.miranchhorse.com
Date Signature Signature Must be signed by ALL adults.
Name
ARHA #
Spouse
ARHA #
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Phone(s)
Email Address
Name
Relationship
ARHA #
DOB(also list ARHA Amateur # if you have one) (attach separate sheet for additional family members)
FAMILY MEMBERS
www.miranchhorse.com
2014 Membership Application
UNDER THE MICHIGAN EQUINE LIABILITY ACT, AN EQUINE PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN AN EQUINE ACTIVITY RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISK OF THE EQUINE ACTIVITY.
I apply to participate in or observe equine events provided and sponsored by Ranch Horse Association of Michigan (RHAM). By signing this RELEASE OF LIABILITY I understand that my involvement in a Ranch Horse Event will expose me to above normal risks due to the unpredictable behavior of horses and their reactions to surroundings of unfamiliar objects, sounds and cattle. Examples of these risks include: collisions, kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting and trampling. I understand that horses have a tendency to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in horse related activities. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the RHAM, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against RHAM, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if RHAM, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct by myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless from all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that by signing this release it becomes binding on me, my heirs and assigns, and thus I am allowed to participate in RHAM activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I agree that, THIS RELEASE CONSTITUTES A WAVIER OF LIABILITY BEYOND THE PROVISIONS OF THE MICHIGAN EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I have read this waiver and liability release and I fully understand it, I am eighteen years of age or older, and that I am signing this release on my own behalf (or on the behalf of my minor children), our heirs, representatives and assigns. I understand that I am responsible for my own financial loss in relation to any theft or damage to my tack, equipment, vehicles, trailers, and horses while on the premises where an Equine event is held.
Upon purchase of a RHAM Membership, member agrees to abide by the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of ARHA and RHAM. A RHAM membership is not required to participate in a RHAM Event as long as the participant provides proof of a current ARHA membership, but a RHAM membership must be purchased to be eligible for year-end points to accumulate and showing 3 of 4 or 4 of 5 RHAM circuit shows per season to be eligible for a year end award.
I (We) agree to abide by the rules of the American Ranch Horse Assoc. and Ranch Horse Assoc. of Michigan and will work to promote the association.
Important: All memberships are based on calendar year and expire December 31. Please allow approximately two weeks for processing. One form per membership. Please duplicate if needed.
o Family Membership $30 o Individual Membership $15 o Youth Membership $10
o New o Renewal
Please check which membership you are purchasing.
Does your association have a Mission Statement? The mission of the American Ranch Horse Association is to promote well broke and reliable working horses and members who share a love for that true equine athlete. The Ranch Horse Association of Michigan (ARHA Charter) is open to all breeds, whether ridden on the ranch, on the trail, or in the ring; and to all horse enthusiasts who want to become better horsemen and have more fun with their horses.
What year was the association founded? 2005.
What is the average number of members? Over 100
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Appaloosa or any stock ranch horse type.
Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.
How many events do you hold each year? In 2014 we will have 4 double judged sgows.
Where are they normally held? Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds in Berrien Springs, MI and the MSU Pavilion in East Lansing, MI.
Do you have National affiliation? Yes, ARHA.
Is there a youth division? Yes.
Is there an amateur division? Yes.
Are there daily high points? There are Versatility Champions at each show in each division.
Are there year end awards? Yes, we have awards for each division.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We hold clinics where trainers often donate their time to make it a fund-raiser for RHAM.
Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Not yet, but it has been discussed.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, check our website for meeting dates.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, emailed when possible and mailed to members without email addresses.
What is your association website? www.miranchhorse.com
Who should be contacted with questions? Sam Holwerda, (616) 890-1190 or email [email protected].
We are looking forward to an exciting 2014! The success of the organization is dependent upon its volunteers and leaders. Thank you!
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:Date Rec’d.:
Check #:
Check Amt.:
RHAM #’s:
Make checks payable to:
Ranch Horse Association of MichiganMail to: Sam Holwerda,7115 Meadowbrook Rd., Benton Harbor, MI 49022
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Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association
www.shtra.org
Membership Application
Membership Year (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31) New! Renewal
Membership Type
Children’s Names
Please make checks payable to:
Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association
9322 Alward Road
Laingsburg, MI 48848
o Individual $15 per yearo Family $20 per year (includes children under 18 years old)
I hereby release Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association of any and all liabilities for personal loss/injury, and/or property loss/damage of any kind. I understand that equine activities are risky by their nature and agree to undertake full responsibility for said risk on my own behalf, as well as my minor child/children, legal ward, heirs, & representatives.
Signature Date Signature Date
Name
Address City State Zip
Phone Numbers (home) (cell)
As a member, I would like to help in the following activities: Our website www.shtra.org contains
our newsletters, event info,SHTRA merchandise and email contacto An Event Host/Hostess
o Photographero Workbees/Trail Projects
o Workbee Cooko Annual Meetingo Expo
o Board or o Committee o Media Liaisono Can donate use of trail maintenance equipment
Does your association have a Mission Statement? It shall be the mission of The Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association to provide the resources, community support, and organizational infrastructure to plan, develop and sustain quality horseback riding trains and supporting facilities at the Sleepy Hollow State Park, Laingsburg, MI.
What year was the association founded? I
What is the average number of members?
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on?
How many events do you hold each year?
Where are they normally held?
Is there a youth division?
Is there an amateur division? No.
Are there daily high points?
ncorporated in 1997. We have a 501c3, nonprofit and Adopt a Park status.
Average yearly tally of about 90 memberships, consisting of individual and families.
We do not have a specific breed focus, but host trail riding opportunities.
An average of twelve different events are hosted each year. Our events are fun and unique - such as the Rotten Egg Hunt, The DAMN Midnight Ride, Drive In The Park and Ichabod Crane Days. Some events have special overnight camping available.
Most events are staged from our Horseman’s Staging Area.
Some events have youth divisions.
Some events have high points - such as winning a Poker Run or the Scavenger Hunt.
Are there year end awards? We honor the Volunteer of the Year at our annual potluck and auction.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, held the first Saturday in February.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Nearly all our events are fund-raisers. We’ve worked hard to build and maintain 15 miles of trail.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? We hold monthly board meetings. Members and the public are welcome to attend. Check the website for location and time.
Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, they are available on our website.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is on the website or it can be emailed to you.
What is your association website? www.shtra.org
Who should be contacted with questions?
Barb Drake: email [email protected] or President, Marsha Putnam: 989-661-2541
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WATERLOO HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION
2014 Membership Application ~ January 1, 2014 thru December 31, 2014 www.facebook.com/waterloohorsemen/group
In the Heart of Waterloo Recreation Area between Ann Arbor and JacksonMid-Michigan’s Premier Equestrian Trails
New Membership WHA Newsletter Number of family membersNames of family members
Membership RenewalSingleFamily
............$20.00
............$25.00SingleFamily
............$20.00
............$25.00Send via U.S. mail
Yes, I will allow my name, address, phone number and email to be publishedin the WHA membership list.
Name Phone
Address
City State Zip Email
Send completed application and payment to:Visit us online at:
Visit us online at:
Waterloo Horsemen’s Association, Inc.P.O. Box 486, Grass Lake, MI 49240
I hereby release Waterloo Horsemen’s Association, Inc. of any and all liabilitiesfor personal loss/injury, and/or loss/damage of any kind. I accept all responsibilityfor myself, family members and personal property.
Signature Date
2014 ACTIVITIES & EVENTSJanuary 1February 22April 12May 10May 24-26August 16Aug 30-Sept 1November 1
New Year’s Day RideWHA Annual BanquetGreen Lake Ride - 9 MilesWork Bee & LunchMemorial Day Weekend RideWork Bee & LunchLabor Day Weekend RideTurkey Ride Weekendwww.waterloohorsemen.org
www.waterloohorsemen.org
Does your association have a Mission Statement? To Preserve, Protect, Improve, and Expand the Horsemen’s Campground and the Horse Trail Network in the Waterloo Recreation Area.
What year was the association founded? Do you have an annual banquet?
What is the average number of members that you have annually? Membership i Do you have an annual fundraiser?
Does your membership run January to December of each Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/Ayear? Do you have monthly meetings? YesWhat breed/discipline does the association focus on? Do you have a newsletter?
How many shows/events do you hold each year? What is your association website?
Where are they normally held? Who should be contacted with questions about the association?
Do your shows have Nat’l. Assoc. approval/affiliation? N/A
Is there a youth division? N/A What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2014? Is there an amateur division? N/ATAre there daily high points? N/A
Are there year end awards?
1993Yes, usually in February or March.
ncreases every year. 2013 membership was over 200. We fundraise at all event weekends and at the banquet.
Membership runs January to December annually.
Discipline of focus is trail riding. We have a newsletter, twice a year.
We hold 8 annual events. www.waterloohorsemen.org
The base for events is the Horse Camp on Loveland Road Contact any board member with questions. near the Waterloo Recreation Area. Their names are found on the website. Additionally, we
operate a Facebook page that is monitored.
o continue expanding membership /involvement, to expand trail network, to continue to maintain current trails, to continue campground improvements.
There are year-end appreciation certificates awarded for above and beyond service/participation.
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Membership Fees:
Husband & Wife
Adult (each)
Youth (each)
Family
Family Lifetime
Single Lifetime
Saddle Up!
$20.00
$13.00
$ 7.00
$30.00
$150.00
$100.00
$10.00
Total:
Western Michigan AppaloosaRegional
www.WMARAPP.org
www.WMARAPP.org
2014 Membership Application
* Checks returned for Non SufficientFunds will incur a $30 charge *
Visit our website for updated information:
Office Use Only:
Make check payable to: WMAR
Mail to: Tami Vickery, Treasurer 3200 Eric Drive White Lake, MI 48383
Check # Amt
Date Rec’d
Cards Sent
Notes
Farm Name
Street Address
City State/Prov Zip
Home Phone Work
Email Fax Country
HUSBAND & WIFE SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member
ADULT SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member
YOUTH SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member
Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #
Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #
Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC Nat’l Member #
Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #
Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #
Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC Nat’l Member #
o Newo Renewal
o Newo Renewal
o Newo Renewal
o Newo Renewal
o Newo Renewal
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Does your association have a Mission Statement?
The WMAR is made up of a group of people that are dedicated to the promotion of the Appaloosa Horse. We put on three Appaloosa Horse Shows a year plus co-sponsoring a show with the Michigan Appaloosa Association (MApHA). To finish the year there is a banquet in conjunction with the Michigan Club. The Class Winners and High Point Horses are recognized with very nice awards for their accomplishments all year.
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? 150-200.
Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Appaloosa.
If breed association, is there an Incentive Program? We have an annual WMAR Incentive Program.
How many events do you hold each year? Four (3 shows, year-end awards banquet).
Where are they normally held? One show is in Mason, MI, One in Centreville, MI and One show is in East Lansing at the MSU Pavilion.
Is there a youth division? Yes, different age groups, lead-line, walk-trot and novice.
Is there an amateur division? Yes, non-pro, limited, novice, masters.
Are there daily high points? We have Weekend Show High Points for different divisions.
Approximately 1970. Are there year end awards? Yes. No points will count until memberships are paid.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have no set fund raiser, but try to hold fund-raisers throughout the year.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, but not usually during show season.
Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, taken at all meetings
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, monthly, posted on our website and printed within Saddle Up! Magazine.
What is your association website? www.WMARAPP.org
Who should be contacted with questions?
Our President, Mr. Terry Shelhamer, 13775 Riverside, Constantine, MI 49042. Phone: 269-435-7276
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2014 MEMBERSHIP DUES
ADULT: • Basic AHA Membership Dues: $25 ($40 if postmarked after 3/31/14)• WMAHA Membership Fee: $10• Competition Card: $35 (with paid WMAHA dues)• Modern Arabian Horse Magazine: $10 One Year Subscription
YOUTH: • Basic AHA Membership: $25 Under 19 Years of Age• Competition Card: $25
ACS Exhibitors do not need a competition card.
Mail to: Dee Bozek, 7075 Cutler Road, Lakeview, MI 48850Questions: 989.721.8435 or email [email protected]
[ ] New Member[ ] Renewal
[ ] Modern Arab Horse Magazine[ ] Adult – Basic Dues[ ] Adult & Competition Card[ ] Youth – Basic Dues[ ] Youth & Competition Card
Amount Enclosed $________________US Dollars only. NSF Charge $50.00. WMAHA dues are not tax deductible as charitable donations.
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
WEST MICHIGAN ARABIAN HORSE ASSOCIATIONWMAHA Forms can be printed from our website: www.WMAHA.org
Join online: www.ArabianHorses.org - make WMAHA your host club!Membership expires the following year on the last day of the month in which you joined.
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Join Us in 2014!
Western Michigan Miniature Horse Club!Join the...
Just fill out the membership form below and mail it
(with check payable to WMMHC) to:
Max White
4714 4 Mile Road NW, Walker, MI 49544
If you have any questions about membership
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part of the Western Michigan
Miniature Horse Club!
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~ 2013 WMMHC Membership Form ~
The WMMHC was established in 1995 to provide Miniature Horse enthusiasts all over Michigan a place to exhibit, learn about and meet other individuals who share their passion for Miniature Horses. We invite anyone who would like to do the same to join our friendly, growing club. Each year the WMMHC puts on an American Miniature Horse Registry (AMHR) sanctioned show, a Miniature Horse Expo and various educational and social get-togethers.
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2014 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
YEARLY MEMBERSHIP $20
YANKEE SPRINGSTRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION
Horseman’s Camp Facilities• 25 Rustic Camp Sites w/Tables• 10 Miles of Trails in Rec Area• 9 Miles of Trails in Game Area• Day Use Staging Area• 4 Pit Toilets • Hand Pump Water• Picket Posts or Tie Rails• Community Pavilion
Southwest Michigan’s Beautiful EquestrianTrails Located Between Wayland & Hastings
www.ystra.org
www.ystra.org
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Phone EmailLansing
Directions to Yankee Springs Horseman’s Camp:From US 131 - Bradley exit #61. East on 129th Avenue, which becomes Chief Noonday Road, approx. 11.5 miles to Yankee Springs Road. Turn right or South 2.7 miles to Duffy Road. Turn right on Duffy, half mile to camp on the left.From Hastings - Travel West on Gun Lake Road to Yankee Springs Road. Turn left or South on Yankee Springs Road. Half mile to Duffy Road, turn right. Half mile to horse camp on the left.
Please mail your completed applicationwith check made payable to: YSTRA
If questions call YSTRA President: Ronald Walker (269) 945-4556 or (616) 437-0747 cell
Yankee Spring Trail RidersP.O. Box 352
Delton, MI 49046
YSTRA MISSION STATEMENT
The purpose of the Yankee Springs Trail Riders Association is to preserve, protect, improve and expand existing horse campgrounds and the horse trail network in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area, and the surrounding areas, for use by horsemen, their families and the general public for horse riding and camping.
To develop and maintain good communications and working relationships with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division, and/or its successors. To assist them in their efforts to maintain adequate horse campgrounds and riding trails and to help generate revenue that will enable horse campgrounds to become self-supporting.
To promote horse riding and camping by providing information to the general public on the location of horse campground facilities, horse trails and the recreational benefits available.
Our Association was founded in 1989 by a group of riders that had been using the trails for quite some time. They decided that much more could be accomplished by organizing, and we have grown to over a hundred family memberships since then.
st stWe are a calendar year organization, offering family membership of $20.00 that runs from January 1 to December the 31 . We also offer a lifetime membership as well.
As a trail riding group we try to have at least 3 events per year, one being a fundraiser for another nonprofit organization, such as Cancer Families United. We also like to have a kid's FREE event once a year and then a club fund raiser for improvement's to camp and trails. Our events are held at our “ADOPT-A-PARK” Horseman’s Campground on Duffy Road in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area.
Our monthly meetings are held the second Wednesday of every month, usually with a potluck first and the meeting to follow. Except our Annual banquet meeting which is subject to new time and location as the board sees to change each year. At the annual meeting we usually have some youth awards that we like to present to our outstanding youth participation. Our newsletters are biannual.
YSTRA will continue to improve and create more equestrian trails for our trail system with the help of our public land managers. We will continue to work to improve the campground and possibly bring electricity to our horse camp one day.
Our Website is www.ystra.org and we also monitor a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ystra.org. The current Officers of the club are: Tom Chaffee, V.P., Kathy Taylor, secretary, Jeanne Burger, treasurer, Ron Walker, president. Mailings should be to YSTRA, P.O. Box 352, Delton, Michigan, 49046. Any Questions should be directed to one of the officers or Ron Walker, 5780 Gun Lake Road, Hastings, Michigan 49058. Phone 269-945-4556, Cell 616-437-0747, or email [email protected].
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2014 Membership Application
Visit us online for show dates
St. Clair County ArabianHorse Association
www.sccaha.org
www.sccaha.org
Date Joined Member Number Renewal q Yes q No
Name Phone
Address
City State Zip
Farm Name
Names of all family members Ageas of 1/1/14Name
StudentYes or No
BirthDate
RiderYes or No
Family memberships consist of parent or guardian with all minor children and include those children up through age 24 currently enrolled in higher education. If not in higher education, children 18 years and older should have their own membership.I assume full responsibility for accident and/or injury to myself, my family, or my horse(s) while participating in the SCCAHA.
Signature of adult member Date
Membership Fee:
Make checks payable to:
Mail completed form to:
$20 per family
SCCAHA
Heather Mudge
7823 Card RoadGoodells, MI 48027
(810) 367-6714
Does your association have a Mission Statement? promote the breed.
To develop camaraderie amongst Arabian and Half-Arabian owners and to
What year was the association founded?
What is the average number of members? 50
Does your membership run January to December? Yes.
What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Arabian and Half-Arabian horses and Open Breed - Non Arab Classes
Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? AHA, PAC, APHA, OCAP
How many events do you hold each year? Two shows, double judged.
Where are they normally held? Goodells County Park, St. Clair County
Is there a youth division? Yes
Is there an amateur division? Yes
Are there daily high points? No
2000 Are there year end awards? Yes, trophies and plaques for top 5 in each division including open breed.
Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in October.
Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, Spring and Fall.
Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.
Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, the first Thursday of each month at Goodells County Park at 7pm.
Do you have a newsletter? Yes, on our website.
What is your association website? www.sccaha.org
Who should be contacted with questions? Terri Burch, president (810) 327-6862, email: [email protected]
What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2014? Increased membership and more open breed participants. We are offering Open Breed Sweepstakes!
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We are a volunteer group made up of seven 4-H clubs, with one club in existence for over 40 years. We meet monthly to promote leadership, horsemanship and growth for our youth, which includes not only our show season, but also community service. Our organization sponsors a Horse Bowl Team, as well as candidates from our county to attend the State 4-H Horse Show in August. Our Executive Board includes Leaders and Youth from our clubs, with each member taking responsibility to chair committees for our shows, education and community outreach.
Our open shows are designed to have something for everyone, from the smallest competitors in Cloverbuds through Adults. We are proud to have varied Dressage class offerings, from traditional Dressage classes to Gaited, Saddle Seat and Western Dressage classes. We are able to provide a wide variety of classes for exhibitors to choose from by fundraising, including the Sponsor Book produced for our 4-H Achievement Days. This year’s 4-H Achievement Days will run the second weekend in July and includes Championship Classes, Team Event classes and themed Stall Decorations. This year’s theme, “Travel” will be featured on the cover of our Sponsor Book, which showcases area businesses and individuals who contribute to supporting the 4-H program in Genesee County and on t-shirts for clubs. This special week is meant to celebrate everyone’s accomplishments and create memorabilia for our youth. Following Achievement Days, we turn our focus to the Genesee County Fair and running two separate show days for 4-H riders and other open riders who participate in all the Fair has to offer. We plan on doing community outreach to those attending the fair, encouraging attendees to learn more about horses and sportsmanship.
We have lots of fun planned for the upcoming year and show season, and we welcome new members to our clubs and open riders to our shows. Follow us on Facebook at the GCHLA group site, or go to www.gchla4h.com for more information on joining a club, coming to open shows, or placing an ad in the Achievement Days Sponsor Book. Thanks to our leaders, youth, parents, friends and sponsors who volunteer their time to the GCHLA, and to our MSU Extension Program Coordinator, Heidi Mudel, for her continuing support in developing goals and supporting increased youth leadership in the Association. See you at the shows!
About the
Genesee County 4-H Horse Leaders Association
www.gchla4h.com
Genesee County 4-H Horse Leaders Association2014 Shows
All shows will be held at the Cummings Center, 6130 E. Mount Morris Rd., Mt. Morris, MI 48458
For showbills or questions, visit www.gchla4h.com or GCHLA on Facebook or email Julie Snyder: [email protected]
or Lori Eastwood at [email protected]
Warm & Fuzzy Show May 10th: Come join us for a fun day of showing with no show clothes and fuzzy horses welcome. Something for everyone: Cloverbud, W/T, Rail, Novice, Gaited, Gymkhana divisions, including halter, showmanship, equitation, pleasure and fun games, free Human classes! Trail ride and potluck Friday night before the show. Stalls are available for $20 one day; $30 for two days; show off trailer for $10. Camping available Friday night only for $20. Office fees: $3.00 per person. Class fees $5.00 each class; blanket fee of $40 for eight or more classes. Judge: Trevor Walton.
OPEN SHOW SERIES DATES: June 7-8, June 21-22: Weekend shows updated for 2014! All classes held in the main arena and include Cloverbud, W/T, Rail, Novice Divisions, with classes for Gaited Horses, English, Western, Gymkhana, Dressage, Saddle Seat, Hunter Hack, and Trail. Halter divisions for Stock, Fine and Gaited Model Horses, as well as a Pony Division (minis are welcome!) with Grand/Reserve Halter Champions on Saturdays. We offer many Dressage classes, including Gaited Dressage, Saddle Seat Pattern and Western Dressage. Showmanship, Equitation for all divisions, including Gymkhana. Weekend High Point Awards in W/T, Novice, Rail, Dressage, Gymkhana, Saddle Seat and Gaited Divisions. Fees: $5.00 office fee, waived with Friday night pre-registration; $5.00 per class fee or Weekend Blanket fees are available. Weekend high point $3.00 per division. Stall reservations: $20 one day; $30 2 days; $40 weekend. Tack Stalls $20 for weekend. Show off trailer one day $10 per horse; two days $15 per horse. Camping sites available for $22 per night. Judges: June 7: Lucy Brown; June 8: Kathryn Disley; June 21: Nora Balgoyen; June 22: Jo Ann Kosanic.
Fall Fun Finale September 7th: Come join us for a fun fall day to end the show season. No show clothes, just fun!! Costume classes, fun classes, something for everyone! Cloverbud, W/T, Rail, Novice, Gaited, Gymkhana divisions, including halter, showmanship, equitation, pleasure and fun games, free Human classes! Trail ride and potluck Saturday night before the show. Stalls are available for $20 one day; $30 for two days; show off trailer for $10. Camping available Saturday night only for $20. Office fees: $3.00 per person. Class fees $5.00 each class; blanket fee of $40 for eight or more classes. Judge: Joe Gill.
Thank You...to everyone that participated in this year’s Membership Drive!
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• American Horseman Challenge Association
• Arabian Horse Association of Michigan
• Blue Water Pleasure Horse Association
• Buckskin Horse Association of Michigan
• Central Michigan Horseman’s Association
• Eastern Michigan Arabian Association
• Fort Custer Horse Friends Association
• Foundation Quarter Horse Registry of Michigan
• Genesee County 4-H Horse Leaders Association
• Great Lakes Area Show Series - Educational Dressage
• Great Lakes Buckskin Association
• Huron Valley Equestrian Committee
• Kensington Trail Riders Association
• Mason County Saddle Club
• Michigan Competitive Mounted Orienteering
• Michigan Fox Trotter Association
• Michigan Horse Council
• Michigan Horse Drawn Vehicle Association
• Michigan Interscholastic Horsemanship Association
• Michigan Justin Morgan Horse Association
• Michigan Quarter Horse Association
• Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners
• Michigan Trail Riders Association
• Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association
• Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association
• Proud Lake Trail Riders Association
• Ranch Horse Association of Michigan
• Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association
• St. Clair County Arabian Horse Association
• Waterloo Horsemen’s Association
• Western Michigan Appaloosa Regional
• West Michigan Arabian Horse Association
• Western Michigan Miniature Horse Club
• Yankee Springs Trail Riders Association
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